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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Together, Again New Book Promo

Together, Again

by Charmaine Gordon

Blurb:

A wealthy couple, no children in sight,
answer the door one day to find a replica of the woman living there, titian
hair and all. Charlie is her name and so begins the story. Years later,
Charlie’s young twin sisters , now seventeen, are rescued by the same couple
with a big heart. It’s a tale of love and hearts that keep on giving.

Excerpt from This is the
fourth and last in Charlie's Secret series. The first book came in a dream.
Thus began Reconstructing Charlie followed by Sin of Omission, The Catch and
here we are at the finish line. I'm thrilled the story came to fruition at
last. I write fast, go back and think to make sense, picture the scene, enrich
the action. It can happen to any of you out there in our wonderland of writing.
Take your time, my publisher advised and she was and is so right.

The wicked witch lives in
Utah where she dumped her seven year old twin girls into a religious school and
washed her hands of them. She had better things to do on the spread of land she
used for vacationers.

Ten years later:
excerpt:

Lights out and for the next
to last time, the twin sisters whispered to each other in the cramped room
shared for many years.

“Do you remember her?”

Celia rolled on her side to
face Carey; “Vaguely, like a bad dream, the long trip from Minnesota to Utah
with Mother hanging all over that guy, what’s his name?”

“Max Calhoun who wouldn’t
stop long enough for us to eat or use the bathroom so when he needed gas, Jimmy
snuck us out for food and the toilet.”

“He’s the best brother ever
and to think he was only twelve back then.”

“We were just about seven
years old. We grew up fast, Sis.” They reached across the small space
separating their single beds and touched fingertips.

“She’s a bitch to have
abandoned us, Carey. Never forget or forgive her.”

"The
wicked witch of the West.” They giggled.

“If
we ever have kids, we’ll take the best care of them.”

“Celia,
do you remember why Charlie left?”

Carey
shook her head, the beautiful mane of long auburn hair flowed around her
shoulders. “All I remember is suddenly Dad’s dead, Charlie, our big sister, was
gone and we were stuffed in Max Calhoun’s car.”

“I
smell something fishy, Sis.”

“Me,
too.”

“Just
think, we’ll be gone from here living a whole new life with people who care for
us.” Again they giggled. Their motto over the years was to laugh instead of
cry. “Then we’ll find out what happened when we were seven."

Bio:

As
for me, I have a checkered past. Don't most of us. An actor for many years on
daytime drama, stage, and movies learning my craft from the likes of Harrison
Ford-Working Girl, my first movie, Mike Nicols, Billy Crystal and the loved
Anthony Hopkins-call me Tony-who took me to a fabulous lunch in his dining room
on the set of a terrible movie, The Road to Wellville. One night during the
break after Act One in a play, my voice changed. Quiet as always, I sat in the
green room and wondered what to do. The next day I saw a famed voice doctor in
NYC. Spasmodic Dusphonia. No voice, no acting, bye bye the sweet time I loved.
Brokenhearted, a friend called. Write a book. Hey, I didn't know how. A story
crept into my mind and I wrote all the while drawing on my
background-scripts,sets,action. To Be Continued , my first book was accepted by
Vanilla heart Publishing. We've been together ever since. Now it's six year and
many stories. Why many stories? This creative mind keeps working, old fingers
type and here we are.